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North America’s #1 home fire safety brand (based on total household installations as of December 2022) is bringing you the next level of fire safety with the Kidde Smoke Alarm model 10SDR. This alarm offers a compact 4” design for small spaces without sacrificing the key features you need. Cutting edge technology sends fast alerts that give your family more time toget out safely and enhanced sensing technology reduces false alarms often caused by cooking.
Comprehensively tested and designed to the latest UL standard for safety and reliability, the alarm is powered by replaceable AA batteries (included) for continual detection even during outages. Plus, it’s self-testing and easy to install with the included twist-and-click mounting bracket. And it’s equipped with end-of-life notifications that will beep to remind you it’s time to replace it10 years after it is powered.
Features & Benefits
• Compact Design – Compact alarm designed for small spaces• 2 AA Replaceable Batteries. Provides power even during short-term power outages. Change replaceable batteries every 6 months, or when you hear the low battery chirp• Self-testing Alarms* – For added assurance, internal components ensure alarm is always operating as expected• Simple Installation – Easy install with included twist-and-click mounting bracket• End-of-life Notifications – This alarm beeps to remind you it’s time to replace it 10 years after it is powered
Alarm Warnings
Fire: The red LED will flash in sync with the alarm pattern (3 long beeps). The alarm will repeat this pattern until the unit is reset or smoke is eliminated. Low Battery: One chirp and red LED flash per minute. Alarm Memory: Alerts a user if smoke has been detected in the last 24 hours. If smoke has been detected, the red LED blinks every 15 seconds. Installation of Alarm
Installation
This model meets the latest residential smoke alarm standards, which includes enhanced resistance to nuisance alarms from cooking. Industry experts recommend that both ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms be installed to help ensure optimal detection of the various types of fires that can occur within the home. Ionization sensing alarms may detect invisible fireparticles (associated with fast flaming fires) sooner than photoelectric alarms. Photoelectric sensing alarms may detect visible fire particles (associated with slow smoldering fires) sooner than ionization alarms.